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The phrase "a commemorations" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a commemoration"? You can use "a commemoration" when referring to an event or ceremony that honors or remembers a person, group, or event.
Example: "The city held a commemoration for the veterans who served in the war."
Alternatives: "a memorial" or "a tribute".
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In her speech, Naomi Long urged the British and Irish governments to work together on planning anniversary coverage and she praised the work of a commemorations committee set up by Taoiseach Enda Kenny.
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On Saturday, there was a commemoration of a different sort.
A commemoration is planned for this Summer on Nantucket.
It's a commemoration of a great Broadway musical.
A commemoration event occurs there each November on Veterans Day.
A few years back, he traveled to Belgrade with others veterans for a commemoration of Operation Halyard.
Red Ribbon Week, a popular drug prevention campaign, originated as a commemoration of him.
In October, Turks were the only diplomats to attend a commemoration the Sadrists held at Baghdad University.
Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany this year led a commemoration at the Pava utca museum.
It was conceived as a commemoration of liberty in honor of the nation's centennial.
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